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[November 1, 2002]Finicky CharlieThis is what you've been waiting for: clean blue water, a light southerly breeze, and the tuna bite that's been eluding you all summer. You hear shouts of joy from boats all around you, and a quick spot check with the binos shows swinging gaffs and bent rods. But your rods are zingless. The watching becomes unbearable-what's the problem? Although the answer is almost always impossible to pinpoint, it probably comes down to a subtle detail or two. If you find yourself in this angler's hell, try these tips to get a bite on your boat.



